Describing and Making Comparisons #1 Comparatives adding –er to adj or using more 1.Más que: 2.Menos que: 3.Tanto como: 4.Más (ajective) que: 5.Menos (adj)

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Describing and Making Comparisons #1 Comparatives adding –er to adj or using more 1.Más que: 2.Menos que: 3.Tanto como: 4.Más (ajective) que: 5.Menos (adj) que: 6.Tan (adj) como: 7.Mayor que: 8.Menor que: 9.Peor que: 10.Mejor que: 11.Más/Menos de #: More than Less than As much as More (adj) than Less (adj) than As (adj) as Older than Younger than Worse than Better than More than #

Describing and Making Comparisons ( Classzone.com U7L2) #2 To add emphasis (extremely, very, super…) to adjectives, you can attach the ending –ísimo(a, os, as). If the adjective ends in a vowel, drop it before adding the ending Bello(a)  bellísimo ex. ¡La playa es bellísima! The beach is very(extremely) beautiful. When the last consonant in the adjective is c, g, or z, spelling changes are required before adding –ísimo(a, os, as). C  quriquísimo g  gu larguísimo z  c felicísimo

Apply – ísimo(a)(os)(as) Examples: 1.Carinoso3. alegre5. rom á ntico 2.Simp á tico4. enojado6. triste 7. Estoy____(preocupado). No pasé el examen. 8. El “W” o el Ritz Carlton son hoteles____(lujoso). 9. ¡Mi madre está___(orgulloso) de mi! 10. La mujer necesita loción. Su piel está ____(seco).

Describing and Making Comparisons Classzone.com  U7L2 presentación de gramatica #3 Superlatives  adding –est to the adjective or most and compare 1 thing to a whole group. el, la, los, las + noun + más/menos + adjective…collective noun Examples:  Esas son las flores más bellas de la tienda.  Eres la persona menos tímida que de mis amigos.  Mi amigo Pablo es el trabajador más dedicado de su oficina.  John Ehret is la escuela más grande del Westbank.

¿Cómo es tu familia? Ex. Alto  Mi papá es el más alto de la familia. 1.Chistoso 2.Amable 3.Raro 4.Mimado 5.Talentoso

Describing and Making Comparisons Classzone.com  U7L2 presentación de gramatica #3 Superlatives el, la, los, las + noun + más/menos + adjective…collective noun ex. Son las flores más bellas de la tienda. ex. Eres la persona menos tímida que conozco.